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Total joy for Boyacá Chicó. Match of intensity, goals and good football from both teams. What seemed like a triumph for Quindío in the 90 minutes ended up being a joy for the visitors. Draw at the last minute and win on penalties, to win the first B title in 2022.

The intentions, from the outset, were from the locals, who began to look for Rogerio Caicedo’s goal, who was confident in each intervention he had to make. The Cuyabros would not be happy with that, so they began to play on the wings, to look for the men in the attacking front.

A hand in the area was sanctioned by Ararat, with the help of VAR. He decreed a penalty for Quindío, being executed by Jairo Roy Castillo, crossing the ball and leaving goalkeeper Caicedo quiet.

The response from the people of Boyacá was immediate, as the ‘Flecha’ Gómez team began to besiege the area of ​​the locals, with powerful shots, which were controlled by Mathias Cubero.

The beginning of the second half was with more intention and impetus, than clarity, by Boyacá Chicó, cornering Quindío in their own field. As the minutes passed, the visit began to cause problems. An error by Breiner Paz, who had stood out, complicated his goalkeeper, leaving Cruz to finish off the goal, leaving Cubero on the way.

Hinestroza appeared as a savior, reaching the closing, just, millimeter, to avoid the fall of his bow, on two occasions, lifting the Centennial, in the midst of joy. Chicó’s persistence would come to bear fruit, at minute 78, with a header from Wilmar Cruz, scoring the equality and putting suspense on the end of the commitment.

The goal against was necessary for Quindío to lift his spirits and start knocking on the door. A center from the side, where he went through all the defenders of Chicó, ended with a goal by Luis Mina, at minute 84, to start configuring the B title for the Cuyabros. The emotion would not end there, because at minute 90, Sebastián Tamara took a shot from medium distance, at ground level and taking advantage of the rain, to declare the tie.

All this led to the title being defined from the penalty spot. Rogerio Caicedo put the game in suspense, saving a penalty, on the third round. In addition, the goalkeeper saved Hinestroza’s penalty, so that Chicó was crowned champion.

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